+1, it's a bad excuse on my side but the extra step in opening the link is sometimes enough to discourage me from even looking at proposals :P
On 4/5/13 10:18 AM, "Michael Brooks" <[email protected]> wrote: >Hey guys, > >I know this has been on the minds of a number of contributors and I want >to >bring it up on the list. > >I think we need to stop using Google Docs for drafting our plans, >specifications, and such. > >For myself, this is a little disappointing because I like Google Docs and >I >think it's easy to comment and amend the document. However, the data is >not >hosted by Apache Infrastructure and the changes are not captured on the >source control, mailing list, issue tracker, or wiki. In other words, it's >side stepping the regular channels that contributors would monitor. > >For future documents, we should be using the wiki. The wiki does support >rendering comments [1], so we can achieve the same effect as Google >Docs... >just in a more awkward way. > >Thoughts? If someone can make a compelling case to keep using Google Docs, >I'm all ears. > >Michael > >[1] http://wiki.apache.org/cordova/HelpOnComments
